Hey hey, my tutorial for handmade dog collars is ready! Click here to view and download. This is my first tutorial, so I welcome constructive feedback. If there's anything that is unclear or something I've left out, please feel free to let me know. The instructions are rather detailed, maybe too much information?

Included in the tutorial is information on where to buy supplies. However, the source I listed does require you to purchase in bulk (packs of 10).

Update: You can get a "kit" (buckle, d-ring, triglide) at www.cdwplus.com. Their prices are very reasonable, and they come in several colors. Thanks for the tip, Emily!

Just today I realized that I can use fabric instead of ribbon (why not before? I see you did... :) ) and made Shy a purple collar because the other one just didn't look right on her.

But also I'm hoping to find a fabric store that has some pink ribbon (she seems like a pink/purple kind of dog) but we have a lousy selection of fabric stores where I live, the closest one is over 45 minutes away (excluding Jo-Anns, which my doesn't really have any patterned ribbons that the pattern is actually woven in. They're all just painted on....). I think I prefer ribbon to fabric because it's probably sturdier in the long run, although you do have less choices. Plus, ribbon is way easier to sew on because you don't have to turn under the edges! Ok, I'm rambling :)

You might suggest on your tutorial that if people don't want to buy supplies for more than one collar, they can go to a pet store and buy a collar that's a little longer than they need and just cut the stitched parts off, sew the ribbon on the nylon, then sew the parts back on. This is a great way if you have a color you really want and can't find webbing for it.

Again, great job on the tutorial! And it came just at a the right time when I've been inspired to make lots of dog collars, too :)

Wow, I haven't sewn anything for...let's see, at least a couple years...and reading your tutorial made the project sound fun & do-able! Now if I could only find a bit of time! You're such an inspiration. :-)